Pokemon Shuffle update (05/23/17): Rowlet, Mudsdale and Pokemon Safari
Posted on 8 years ago by Nick in 3DS, News | 0 comments
The recent update for Pokemon Shuffle has quite a few new event stages to check out.
Special stages for Rowlet and Mudsdale are currently available, as well as new daily Pokemon: Tuesday is Pyukumuku, Wednesday is Oricorio Sensu Style, Thursday is Mudbray, Friday is Dartrix and Monday is Oricorio Baile Style.
A new Pokemon Safari is now live with the Pokemon being Grubbin, Charjabug, Vikavolt, Crabrawler and Crabominable.
Finally a new competitive stage is available with Incineroar. These events will run until June 5th.
More: Game Freak, Pokemon Shuffle
Level-5 is working on Switch games
Posted on 8 years ago by Nick in News, Switch | 26 Comments
CEO of Level-5, Akihiro Hino, talked with Nikkei Trendy about his personal experiences with the Nintendo Switch and at the very end states that the company is working on games that support the Nintendo Switch. You can check out the excerpt below.
Hino:“I think Switch is good. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is extremely fun. It’s almost dangerous. (Laughs.) Actually, playing with Switch myself, my impression [of the system] has changed a lot from when it was still in development. I was hesitant about its ‘play both inside and outside’ style, but I feel like there is a considerable potential there.
“Anyway, Zelda is a lot of fun, so I personally carry it around and play it as much as I can, even on airplanes. The model that Nintendo gave me is the one with the red- and blue-colored controllers, so when I carried it around a lot, the looks I got made me self-conscious. I bought the black controller that they released myself and attached it. (Laughs.)
“I think the Style of Switch is a wonderful fit for competitive games. You can play if you’re gathered in real life, as well as online. For example, I think the fact that the game lovers within a company can get together and play Mario Kart is really fascinating and interesting. And while I can’t say the content quite yet, we’re working on game(s)* that support [Switch].”
More: Level-5
Portal Knights trailer
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 0 comments
505 Games readied a new trailer for the sandbox action RPG Portal Knights. Take a look at the video below.
Portal Knights is coming to Switch, but we don’t have a release date as of yet. We’ll give you a heads up when that changes.
More: 505 Games, Portal Knights
Astro Duel Deluxe file size
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Next week, the Switch eShop is adding another game with Astro Duel Deluxe from Panic Button. Keep in mind that the download takes up 278MB of space. It launches on May 30.
More: Astro Duel Deluxe, Panic Button
Monolith has “no plans” to bring Middle-Earth: Shadow of War to Switch
Posted on 8 years ago by Zack in News, Switch | 103 Comments
For those of you hoping to play the upcoming Middle-Earth: Shadow of Warr on your Switch, it seems you’ll have slay Orcs and Uruk-Hai elsewhere. In an interview with GameSpot, creative Vice President of Monolith Productions Michael de Plater said that the studio currently has “no plans” to bring the title to the Nintendo Switch at this time.
GP: You’ve confirmed Xbox Scorpio and PS4 Pro support. But can you get this on the Switch?
VP: No plans for the Switch at this time.
Unfortunate, but one can always hope that the game will be ported in the future.
The Girl and the Robot file size
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 0 comments
The Girl and the Robot finally graces Wii U this week. On Thursday, the game launches in North America. Note that the eShop download is 1872MB.
Ultra Street Fighter II graphical style video comparisons (HD vs. classic)
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 4 Comments
Update: Added in more comparison videos below.
Ultra Street Fighter II features two graphical styles in one that players can choose from. In the video below, Nintendo World Report compares the two with Guile’s stage.
Ackk Studios once again says Chromophore: The Two Brothers Director’s Cut is still happening
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Wii U eShop | 1 Comment
AckkStudios has long been working on a couple of projects for Wii U. The first, YIIK, is starting to near the end of development and is also now on the way to Switch. The other is Chromophore: The Two Brothers Director’s Cut.
In February, AckkStudios said that Chromophore: The Two Brothers Director’s Cut is still happening. Nothing has changed since then, as the game is in the pipeline. It will receive the studio’s full attention once YIIK is fully complete. Of course, it remains to be seen where it’ll end up – likely Switch at the very least.
Shakedown: Hawaii will feature Arcade Challenges
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News, Switch eShop | 1 Comment
Retro City Rampage featured over 40 Arcade Challenges that players could tackle. In the spiritual successor Shakedown: Hawaii, Vblank Entertainment is bringing the idea back.
Vblank posted a brief teaser this weekend showing one of these challenges in action. Below, you can get a look at Pedestrian Target Practice, which has you mowing down civilians.
Inti Creates trying for physical Azure Striker Gunvolt for Switch in the west, talks Mighty Gunvolt Burst
Posted on 8 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in 3DS eShop, News, Switch eShop | 8 Comments
Inti Creates made two announcements last week. The first is that the Azure Striker Gunvolt: Striker Pack is coming to Switch, while Mighty Gunvolt Burst is in the works for both Switch and 3DS.
USgamer spoke with Inti Creates CEO Takuya Aizu following the news. For Azure Striker Gunvolt, Aizu spoke about how the Striker Pack came to be on Switch and confirmed that they’re trying to release a physical version in the west. Aizu also confirmed that Mighty Gunvolt Burst will be adding more characters and spoke about how Mighty No. 9 isn’t a direct influence on the game.
Read up on these comments from Aizu below. You can find USgamer’s full piece here.









